Crochet is experiencing a revival, and it’s not hard to see why. This creative and relaxing hobby allows you to make beautiful items like…
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Some days, making anything feels impossible. The world’s loud, heavy, and exhausting—and creativity feels like a luxury. But here’s the truth: creating isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s survival. It’s a protest. It’s a reminder that even in the mess, beauty still matters. So make something small, make something weird, make something just for you. That spark? It’s still there. And it’s worth holding onto.
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Let’s be honest—staying creative can be tough, especially when the world feels heavy or your inner critic won’t shut up. But sometimes, all it takes is the right words at the right time to reignite your spark.
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If you’re anything like me, after a busy day at work all you want to do is cuddle up on the sofa, ideally under your duvet, and play some cozy games.
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Escaping a reading slump is no small feat, or so it feels when you’re in the thick of it. We all know that beginning a new book and getting hooked is often the most challenging part. But what if nothing seems to do the trick?
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In today’s fast-paced world, having a creative haven in which you feel completely comfortable to make art and let your artistic skills flow holds immeasurable value.
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Banana bread is old news (lockdown number one, to be precise). I love a flapjack with my afternoon coffee, but they aren’t always diet friendly. These banana oat bars are a great alternative for plans like WW or slimming world.
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A list of go-to small businesses on Etsy, all based in the UK
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Two magazine recommendations perfect for artistic women
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Recently, my favourite shop has been ‘Magazine Heaven’ at Rushden Lakes. I can’t visit Rushden without spending at least 45 minutes browsing the hundreds of magazines they have to offer.